Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HR1183

Caption

Congratulating the State Farm office of Gary Wideman on being named the Small Business of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce.

Impact

The passing of HR 1183 serves to bolster community pride and recognition for local businesses in Texas, highlighting the importance of small businesses to the economy and community spirit. By officially recognizing such achievements, the Texas House of Representatives not only encourages the business being honored but also sets a precedent for other local businesses to strive for excellence and community engagement. This kind of recognition can have direct implications for local economies, as it may inspire more residents to support local businesses.

Summary

House Resolution 1183 recognizes the State Farm office of Gary Wideman for being named Small Business of the Year by the Burnet Chamber of Commerce at their annual awards banquet. This resolution emphasizes the positive impact that local businesses, such as Wideman's office, have on their communities by acknowledging their efforts in enhancing the local economy and community welfare. It indicates that their contributions stem from a commitment to excellent service and community involvement, which resonates well with residents and local leaders alike.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 1183 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation and commendation for local enterprises. The resolution is an expression of respect and admiration, showcasing not just the success of one small business, but promoting the idea that local businesses are vital players in the community fabric. This positive sentiment contributes to the overall encouragement of local entrepreneurship and community involvement across Texas.

Contention

While HR 1183 primarily focuses on praise and recognition without significant political contention, it subtly points to the broader narrative of the role that local businesses play in the community. Such resolutions are generally uncontroversial; however, they can lead to discussions about the support these businesses need from governmental policies, ranging from fiscal support to reducing bureaucratic hurdles. The resolution reaffirms the value of local businesses while fostering a supportive environment for similar recognitions in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR1356

Congratulating Community Impact on being named the 2023 Outstanding Small Business of the Year by the McKinney Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR70

Congratulating Karla Garcia on being named the 2023 Ambassador of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2516

Congratulating Kalahari Resorts & Conventions on being named the 2023 Business of the Year by the Round Rock Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR326

Congratulating David Downs on being named the 2022 Citizen of the Year by the Plano Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR66

Congratulating Sabrina Walker Hernandez on being named the 2023 Woman of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2240

Congratulating Kaye Boehning on being named the 2023 Houston District Rural Business Owner of the Year by the Small Business Association Houston District Office.

TX HR1740

Congratulating the Mid Chambers Christian Caring Center on being named the Anahuac Area Chamber of Commerce Member of the Month for May 2023.

TX HR1339

Congratulating Industrial Commissioning Consultants International on being named the April 2023 Business of the Month by the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce.

TX HR2513

Congratulating Alfred's Catering on its selection as the 2023 Big Boy Hester Small Business of the Year by the Round Rock Chamber.

TX HR71

Congratulating Sam Saldivar on his selection as the 2023 Man of the Year by the Edinburg Chamber of Commerce.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.